THE IMAGINARY AXES OF AN AIRCRAFT.
LATERAL, VERTICAL, LONGITUDINAL.
Lateral axis causes the aircraft to ...
pitch.
When an aircraft rolls ...
one wing goes up and the other goes down.
The main body of an aircraft
Fuselage
EXTENDS FROM WING TIP TO WING TIP THROUGH THE CENTER OF GRAVITY.
LATERAL AXIS
Yaw is a rotation associated to the ___ axis
Vertical
A pitch rotation causes the aircraft to move ...
Up or down.
Parts of the wing.
Tip, root, leading edge, trailing edge.
RUNS THROUGH THE CENTER OF GRAVITY PERPENDICULAR TO THE LATERAL AXIS AND THE FUSELAGE CENTER LINE.
VERTICAL AXIS
The longitudinal axis causes the aircraft to ___ .
Roll.
When an aircraft yaws, ____
The nose / aircraft moves left or right.
Primary Control Surfaces
Aileron, Rudder, and Elevator.
WHAT IS LONGITUDINAL AXIS?
IMAGINARY LINE RUNNING THROUGH THE CENTER OF GRAVITY FROM NOSE TO TAIL ALONH THE FUSELAGE CENTER LINE.
The Yaw is controlled by ____ .
The Rudder.
True or false. Flaps influence in the aircraft's movements.
False.
They don't influence but are used to increase coefficient of lift.
A part with a flat or curved surface designed to keep an airplane in the air or control its movements.
Airfoil
The theoretical point at which the entire weight of the aircraft is assumed to be concentrated.
Center of Gravity
The Roll is controlled by ___ .
Ailerons.
The wing's aileron rises due to the movement of the ___ .
Yoke or control stick towards that wing.
Stabilizer.
Any of the airfoils that keep an airplane steady in flight.